Cherry is currently completing a Masters of Fine Arts degree, her art practice is one that is deeply passionate and inherently political, grounded in her experiences as an Indigenous woman, radical feminist theory, and in the teachings handed down to her by her Elders. This year, she exhibited Revolution Songs, an installation that focused on the experiences of prostituted women and women affected by prostitution.

I think that John’s should lose their anonymity. They should be put out in the public so we all know who they are. This kind of social consequence would work wonders. Also, the fines would go to help exiting women, large fines.

I did and you’re right that no one should be at all surprised (re: 50 Shades)… And I agree about johns — if they think prostitution should be normal and ‘destigmatized,’ then I suppose they shouldn’t have anything against their activities being publicly known.